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Previously on "T&C expenses changes & impact on public sector contacting"

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  • northernladuk
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    Might be worth subscribing to some newsletters from the likes of CUK, contractorweekly and your accountant so you can actually understand major changes that are happening to yourprofession before they have hit hey...

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  • KentDogWalker
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    thanks !

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
    I'm outside of IR35.
    Nothing has changed for you. If you were able to claim to T&S before (i.e. within the 24 month rule) then you can continue to do so.

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  • northernladuk
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    Maybe.

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  • KentDogWalker
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    I'm outside of IR35.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
    I'm Ltd, working for my client that found me via a recruitment agency (not an umbrella). Reading elsewhere it seems I can still claim T&S, no?
    You taking tips from Suity on how to drip feed information??

    What's your IR35 status?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
    I'm Ltd, working for my client that found me via a recruitment agency (not an umbrella). Reading elsewhere it seems I can still claim T&S, no?
    Yep

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  • KentDogWalker
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Nope.
    I'm Ltd, working for my client that found me via a recruitment agency (not an umbrella). Reading elsewhere it seems I can still claim T&S, no?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by KentDogWalker View Post
    So I can't get my lunches tax free from now on then? Apr 6th
    Nope.

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  • KentDogWalker
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    So I can't get my lunches tax free from now on then? Apr 6th

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  • Danglekt
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    I dont think I would bother with all the stress for ~£130 a day rate (bit of fag packet maths). I'd just go perm and coast.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by DallasDad View Post
    Well as I read from the myriad of helpful posters here on that subject in another thread (and phew in my case)!
    Apparently if you were introduced to your client before you opted out then it does not apply and you can ignore that section.
    Not strictly true.

    The issue is the clause hasn't been tried out in a higher court so therefore both parties are right until it's tested in a higher court.

    The best way is to ensure your contract matches what you specifically want. However be aware there will be some cases where you fight to opt-out and aren't allowed to where the opt-out doesn't apply anyway e.g. where the client requires an enhanced DBS check

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  • DallasDad
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    Well as I read from the myriad of helpful posters here on that subject in another thread (and phew in my case)!
    Apparently if you were introduced to your client before you opted out then it does not apply and you can ignore that section.

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  • sharky
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    Yep I did fall for the trap of opting out did really understand it all at the time.

    yes it does look like my T&Cs with the umbrella does say i cant work for any one linked to my current client for the next 12 months bit rich given that its was me that has paid them for their services not any clients.

    would like to see if that would hold up court.

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  • DallasDad
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    Originally posted by sharky View Post
    (When I say CUK recommended it was awarded CUK Best Umbrella Company of the year at the time )
    If it is the one I am thinking of take a good look at your T&Cs especially if they ahem... 'persuaded' you to opt out.
    Specifically Sections 13.1 and 16.4

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